PAGE EIGHT Thespians/Willy 1 Hailed As Fast-Stepping Revue (Continued from page one) the stage in bathing suits of the Nineties. Frank Lewis added much to the Atlantic City scene with his impersonation of Clarence Pea body, a “nice fella” who would not let himself be pushed around by Nate Pletcher, the lifeguard. Joel Fleming, the lifeguard, radio program, “N a, m e Your Poison,” ad libbed plenty of zip into a scene that easily could have been muffed. And let a word.be said for the three young ladies from the audience who proved themselves good sports as contestants. Bringing the show to an end was the almost professional scene, “Calypso.” Harry Wool ever and “Mike” Claysmith de serve no end of praise for a job well-done as the native dancers. Much' can be expected of both in shows to come. Credit should go to Woolcver again, for all the dances of the show, which he conceived and di rected. Laurels must also go to Bob Gardner for the direction of the music,' Duke Morris for direction of the orchestra, and Abe Lein bach, voice director. The Alumni should be able to overlook a few shortcomings of “Welcome Willy,” and settle down to a pleasant evening to night and tomorrow night. i : Homecoming (Continued from page one) formance” of the Cadet Bugle Corps of 1899 and the Cadet Band of 1900-01. The Alumni Association yester day forecast the largest Alumni turnout in the history of the Col lege. • Shortage of housing facili ties has been a serious problem and indications are that all fra ternities will be bulging with Alumni guests. Jobs Scarce— (Continued from page one) date to be announced later, ac cording to Leetch. A register of those eligible for appointment will be established, with the results of the..test being used to determine precedence. This register will serve as a “pool” of manpower upon which the various government agencies can draw for new employees. Most positions to be filled carry a P-1 rating and an annual salary of $2,974. This is for a five-day week, with 26 days of vacation leave and 15 days of sick leave, with pay, each year. CL urch C^alenclar Friends Society The Society will hold a discus sion entitled,. “How Rich Can A Poor Christian Be?” at the So ciety meeting rom 8:30 p.m. Sun day Reformed Church A work party for the student paper, “Tatler,” will be held at the church at 7 o’clock tonight. Sunday there will be a supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. followed by. the regular evening service. Unitarian Church A Unitarian Fellowship meet ing will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Windcrest Community Hall. Wesley Foundation The Foundation will hold a Homecoming party with square dancing at 7:30 tonight. On Sunday a student fellow ship meeting at 5 p.m. will con r sist of recreation, supper and de votion. Westminster Foundation A “Fall Hoedown” will be held tonight at 7:30.. Square dancing, games, group singing and re freshments will be on dock. There will be an informal Open House Saturday at 8 p.m. The regular Student Department Service will take place at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Westminster Hall. At 6:20 p.m. Sunday in the Fireside Room a discussion and talk on newspa pers will be held/ THE DAILY COL CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MEHCUBY CONVERTIBLE, 10111, fos lights, radio, healer, back-up light, and spot light. $1095. • Call Dave, 2025 Ilclle fonte. 1041 CHRYSLER ROYAL * (G-cylinder) sedan. Motorola radio—heater. Fair shnpe. Call 0323. 1947 RED CROSLEY sedan. condition. 35-40 miles per gallon. $485. Can be. seen rear of Phi Delta Theta daily. Call 2221 in evenings. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. A±l con dition. B-title. Any reasonable offer Visit Sears—Over 25 Different Ouns To Choose Prom SEARS GO 'ALL OUT' IN SMASHING, SLASHING SPORTING GOODS PRICES •12 gauge “Power Pac" REPEATING SHOTGUN Now 64. M eJ. G. 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Looks like h . . $75. .Harry Moore 7247. j ADMIRAL TABLE model radio-phono. 78 RPM chnnger, excellent condition, $45. 3213 after 5:30. TUX, size 38. Excellent condition. Call Schcidcmantel 7851. FRENCH MADE binoculars, 10x36. Leath er case. Excellent. condition. Price $20.- Don Wampler. 706-B Windcrest. Excellent 1940 CHEVROLET, clean inside and out side. Call 3787. Penn State Trailer Sales.. Reasonable price. Gauge Shotguns oMtfaalterfat'b FOR SALK: -Pair of black Buedc shoes. Wedge heel. Babydoll style. Size ,58. Worn once. Reasonable. Call 2248 between G:9O p.m. and 9 p.m. TRENCH COAT. Name on label McMena- mln. Taken by mistake Friday at second floor Spark's. Return to Sparks enstodinn. Yours in there. REWARD OFFERED for return of Senior A-A Rook. Andrew Buchanan. Alpha Gamma Rho. Phone 8181. < PAIR OF GLASSES in blue case. Lost at B.C. football Finder contact Stu dent Union. Reward. MAN'S Self-Winding wristwatch between 100-600 \yest College Ave. or 200 South Atherton street. Finder please phone 2708. LOG LOG slide rule. Name engraved on rule. Edwin Nye. Reward. Phone College Ext. 167 J. • LOST RED WALLET containing meal ticket near Pollock dorms . Tuesday. Hungry. Finder please return tp 244 Me- Elwain. ■ DBRS AT STARS The ONLY 12,16 Or 20 Gauge 6-Shot \t this Low Fastest Selling Shotgun At $32.95 NOW 1 Lowest Prised Bolt Action 6-Sftot Repeater In America—J. G. Higgins 12, 16 or 20 JBB Use Sean La?-Away NOto Plan. A/small deposit . ■ ** J jW wiH hold- yooif gun SdV9 $3 ■ unlit hunting sewon* Today ! ~ Mister! There’* a hunter's dream waiting for you at Sears l Look over this J. G. Higgins bolt action 6-shot repeating shotgun from the non-glare bead front sight to the shock absorbing rubber re coil pad. Feel the custom-like balance ... slide the “Fast Travel” 801 t... test the improved safety that lets you know when the gun’s cocked. Convince yourself! Pay less for more at Stans! FLASHI Ju.t Received: 18 ONLY V 1949 MARLIN 30-30 Carbine RIFLES— onIy 372.55 ea. III.M 37« W.7* LOST -Gun •PILGRIM SWEAT SOCKS—aII sl.es . 3te •ALL WOOL HUNTING SOCKS • GAMP COTS 27"x7r oniy •Light weight CARBIDE LAMPS • CANVASS COVERS—aII sices—u low as . ....IMS •Men's and Women's BICYCLES—as low as S3J.B* •LAUNDRY CASES—lowest prise In town .1...... 7.11.9* •Oneida VICTOR TRAPS—at'low as .....Sts • Sta Rite. Pint VACUUM BOTTLES .....91.M •LUNCH KIT and PINT BOTTLE only ,|l.a« •INSULATED a ALLOW OVUMI JW ...... *M» ££.m FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1949 WILL THE person who look- the Navy Blue coat at the.Neuman Club meeting call room 14 Simmons. I have your coat. SUEDE JACKET, /Somewhere on campus* will finder please return to Jo'Breisch, Sigma-Pi. Phone 4928. WILL PERSON who picked up raincoat in front of 121 MI please.call ,'Turissini 3412. Will exchange. MISCELLANEOUS IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type writer out of town for repair. Just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633. West College Ave. SANDWICHES, ICE CREAM, milk, choco late milk, etc.; can be had at Dorm 20 and the PUB starting at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. HARRY’S-RENT-A-BIKE —400 E. College Ave. Phone 4200. 35 cents per hour. Special day rates. WILL PERSON who borrowed brown Eversharp pencil, gold' top, at Boston College game call Russ/ White, 5051-780. »■- tv.. • • . • .BwV .. .$4.99